Russia’s Medvedev warns ‘Grim Reaper’ stalks Ukraine’s Zelenskyy in vile threat
- Former Deputy Chair Dmitry Medvedev threatened Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, claiming he would need to stay in hiding and wishing for his body to be displayed after his death.
- Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha emphasized that Russia has not provided any credible proof to support its claims of a drone strike against President Vladimir Putin's residence.
- The Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Ukraine of a drone strike against Putin's residence, without providing any evidence.
- U.S. President Donald Trump remarked that 'words are very important' after discussing the alleged Ukrainian attack with Putin, emphasizing the length of recent peace talks.
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Following an alleged drone attack on Vladimir Putin's residence, Moscow is intensifying rhetoric. Former President Medvedev is openly threatening Volodymyr Selenskyy, while independent evidence of the attack is lacking.
"It is clear to everyone that he wants the death of not just 'one person', but of us, all of us, and our country. And not only does he want this, but he has also ordered massive attacks," said Dmitry Medvedev. "I will not write here about his violent death, although at this moment the 'Lady with the Scythe' often blows on the back of the scoundrel," said the former Russian president. Medvedev went so far as to suggest that, after death, his body…
Russian Vice-President Dmitri Medvedev threatened him with death on March with Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski, in a message printed with insults published on Telegram's message, informs the DPA agency, quoted by Agerpres....
The former Russian president Dmitri Medvedev spoke on Telegram of a rare violence against Volodymyr Zelensky, going so far as to evoke his death, against the background of new verbal tensions between Moscow and Kiev. ...
The Russian Vice-President Dmitri Medvedev threatened with the imminent death of Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski on Tuesday, in a message that he was abusive on Telegram, informs DPA. Medvedev, currently Vice-President of the Russian Security Council and known for his investments at the address of Ukraine and its allies, referred to the Christmas speech of Zelenski, saying that he wanted the death of "a person" - probably the leader of Kr…
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